Why not have one drawing with 4 sheets and a different config on each sheet. That way when one opens the drawing they get all 4 configs and they just click on the sheet that has the config they want to see.

With SW - it would be much easier to create a mutliple tab drawing. Set the first sheet like you want it to show and then click anywhere on the drawing sheet and select ctrl C to copy and then ctrl V to paste 3 times and then you have 4 drawing tabs. Go to each page and right click the drawing view and select the configuration you need..

With SW - it would be much easier to create a mutliple tab drawing. Set the first sheet like you want it to show and then click anywhere on the drawing sheet and select ctrl C to copy and then ctrl V to paste 3 times and then you have 4 drawing tabs. Go to each page and right click the drawing view and select the configuration you need..

In my opinion, this is the best way to do it - I used to use this process for welding steps, each page would have a different configuration representing a step in the construction. Rename the tab for each sheet, and they can just click on what they want at the bottom of the screen. The great part about this is if you use eDrawings, each page will be a different "tab" within eDrawings - We had eDrawings on the shop floor, and the welders just had to click "Step-1" "Step-2" "Step-3" (or whatever we named the sheet tabs.)